Managing conflicts

- [Instructor] So we have two rules right now.…One, checking structure versus MEP…with 244 issues.…Another one checking windows and curtain wall…versus structure with 745 issues.…It's easy to get overwhelmed by those numbers…but actually, a lot of them are the same issue…repeated in many objects.…So, this number actually gets down a lot…when we start solving the problems.…Now, make sure you have the show conflicts…here at the bottom activated.…We will actually want to see them in the project.…

And to manage the conflicts we go to the…conflicts tab here on the right hand side.…Right now we have the conflicts grouped by…structure versus MEP…and windows and curtain wall,…which means it's grouped by the rule.…We can also group it by object names,…for example if I want to focus on the issues…that are related to a column and a window.…So, we could hide all the others…and keep just this one active.…I want to go back here to the group by conflict rule.…Now, what I'd advise is to break the big problem…into many small problems and start solving them.…

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9/27/2017

Tekla BIMsight—a construction collaboration software from Trimble—can offer huge benefits for BIM projects by making it easier to combine models, check for clashes, and share information. In this course, Thiago Mundim offers a practical guide to using Tekla BIMsight. He covers the basics of creating and sharing projects, as well as how to add and manage documents. He also explains how to create redlines, measures, and notes; manage conflicts; and share your notes with other stakeholders.